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NYT20000330.0406_10
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-03-30</t0> Who's to <ei90>say</ei90> that he's better off at Disney World and <ei91>eating</ei91> fast food here instead if breathing the fresh air of Cuba.'' Eric Pichardo, 44, is from Nicaragua, and <ei92>said</ei92> the Cuban-Americans ``<ei93>need</ei93> to <ei94>follow</ei94> the law. What about all the other poor kids in South and Central America?'' Not all Cuban-Americans <ei95>insist</ei95> that Elian be <ei96>allowed</ei96> to <ei97>stay</ei97>. Diana de Cardenas, 33, was <ei98>born</ei98> in Cuba in <t7>1984</t7>.
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NYT20000330.0406_11
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-03-30</t0> Diana de Cardenas, 33, was <ei98>born</ei98> in Cuba in <t7>1984</t7>. ``I <ei99>think</ei99> he deserves to be with his father,'' she <ei100>said</ei100>. ``It would be ideal if his father <ei101>came</ei101>,'' and then <ei102>stayed</ei102>, in Miami.
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APW19990312.0251_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-03-12 10:34:13</t0> INDEPENDENCE, MO. (AP)-- Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic <t2>today</t2> <ei1>became</ei1> full-fledged members of NATO, <t4>less than a decade</t4> after <ei2>exchanging</ei2> communist rule for democracy and <ei3>shedding</ei3> their Cold War military ties to the Soviet Union. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright <ei4>accepted</ei4> admission papers from the three countries' foreign ministers, <ei5>marking</ei5> their formal <ei6>entry</ei6> into the 50-year-old alliance. ``Hallelujah,'' Albright <ei7>exclaimed</ei7>. ``Hungary has <ei9>come</ei9> home.
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APW19990312.0251_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-03-12 10:34:13</t0> ``Hungary has <ei9>come</ei9> home. We <ei10>are</ei10> back in the family,'' <ei11>said</ei11> Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi. In a touch of symbolism, the <ei12>ceremony</ei12> <ei13>took</ei13> place at the Harry S. Truman Library. It was during the Truman <ei15>presidency</ei15> that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was <ei16>founded</ei16> to <ei17>halt</ei17> the westward <ei82>spread</ei82> of Soviet-led communism. Ironically, NATO's three newest members just <t6>a decade ago</t6> <ei18>were</ei18> still under the Soviet umbrella.
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APW19990312.0251_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-03-12 10:34:13</t0> Ironically, NATO's three newest members just <t6>a decade ago</t6> <ei18>were</ei18> still under the Soviet umbrella. Czech Foreign Minister Jan Kavan <ei19>said</ei19> he <ei20>was</ei20> in nearby Kansas City <ei21>working</ei21> with the anti-Soviet undergound in <t7>1968</t7> when Russian troops <ei22>swept</ei22> through Praque in the <ei23>occupation</ei23> of Czechoslovakia. ``It is for me very symbolic that it is precisely here that we <t8>today</t8> <ei24>accept</ei24> the guarantee that my country never again will <ei25>become</ei25> the powerless victim of foreign invasion,'' Kavan said. In <ei26>looking</ei26> ahead to even greater <ei27>expansion</ei27> of NATO, Polish Foreign Minister Bronislaw Geremek <ei28>said</ei28>, ``We should <ei29>keep</ei29> the door of the alliance open for those who have <ei30>fought</ei30> for freedom ... Another curtain should never <ei31>descend</ei31> on Europe.'' There were 12 original members of NATO at the time of its <ei32>founding</ei32>.
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APW19990312.0251_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-03-12 10:34:13</t0> There were 12 original members of NATO at the time of its <ei32>founding</ei32>. Since <t9>1949</t9>, it has been <ei33>expanded</ei33> to include Greece and Turkey in <t10>1952</t10>, Germany in <t11>1955</t11> and Spain in <t12>1982</t12>. The new additions <ei34>bring</ei34> the total to 19 and many other hopefuls are <ei81>waiting</ei81> in the wings: Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia. Just what NATO will <ei35>do</ei35> with these eager applicants is not clear. The issue is <ei36>expected</ei36> to <ei37>dominate</ei37> a NATO <ei38>summit</ei38> set for Washington in <t13>April</t13>.
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APW19990312.0251_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-03-12 10:34:13</t0> The issue is <ei36>expected</ei36> to <ei37>dominate</ei37> a NATO <ei38>summit</ei38> set for Washington in <t13>April</t13>. NATO's mission has <ei39>changed</ei39> dramatically since its <ei40>founding</ei40> in <t14>1949</t14>, a time when the West <ei41>was</ei41> intent on <ei42>halting</ei42> the westward <ei84>spread</ei84> of Soviet-led communism -- a threat Winston Churchill <ei43>warned</ei43> about in his famous ``Iron Curtain'' speech <ei44>delivered</ei44> on <t15>March 5, 1946</t15>, at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo., 130 miles east of here. Now the alliance's mission is more ill-defined. NATO warplanes <ei45>helped</ei45> <ei46>end</ei46> the <ei85>war</ei85> in Bosnia <t16>almost four years ago</t16> and now are <ei47>poised</ei47> to <ei48>intervene</ei48> in Yugoslavia should peace <ei49>efforts</ei49> in the province of Kosovo <ei50>fail</ei50>. <t17>A decade ago</t17>, the military planning of Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic was <ei51>built</ei51> around the possibility of a ground assault toward the west.
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APW19990312.0251_5
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-03-12 10:34:13</t0> <t17>A decade ago</t17>, the military planning of Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic was <ei51>built</ei51> around the possibility of a ground assault toward the west. As NATO allies, the goal <ei52>is</ei52> much smaller armies <ei53>capable</ei53> of meeting a variety of contingencies. The State Department <ei54>says</ei54> the three new members ``<ei55>enhance</ei55> NATO's ability to fulfill its core mission of collective defense, <ei56>respond</ei56> to a range of security challenges and <ei57>reduce</ei57> the possibility of another major conflict in Europe of the kind that has <ei58>claimed</ei58> so many American lives.'' NATO Secretary General Javier Solana <ei59>says</ei59>, ``The <ei60>accession</ei60> of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland ... is perhaps the clearest <ei61>demonstration</ei61> of the fact that Europe is <ei62>growing</ei62> closer together.'' ``<ei63>Extending</ei63> membership to these three democracies <ei64>helps</ei64> to <ei65>stabilize</ei65> a region that historically has been the staging ground for many of the <ei66>disasters</ei66> of <t20>this century</t20>.''
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APW19990312.0251_6
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-03-12 10:34:13</t0> ``<ei63>Extending</ei63> membership to these three democracies <ei64>helps</ei64> to <ei65>stabilize</ei65> a region that historically has been the staging ground for many of the <ei66>disasters</ei66> of <t20>this century</t20>.'' But many Russians -- and some Americans -- <ei67>are</ei67> wary about the eastward encroachment of NATO. Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev <ei68>says</ei68> the push east <ei69>signifies</ei69> a <ei70>rejection</ei70> of the common European security system that was <ei71>discussed</ei71> at the <ei72>end</ei72> of the Cold War. Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov <ei73>calls</ei73> <ei74>extending</ei74> NATO membership into Eastern Europe ``a <ei75>movement</ei75> in the wrong direction.'' ``All European states must <ei76>cooperate</ei76> in creating a joint security system,'' he was <ei77>quoted</ei77> as <ei78>saying</ei78>.
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APW19990312.0251_7
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-03-12 10:34:13</t0> ``All European states must <ei76>cooperate</ei76> in creating a joint security system,'' he was <ei77>quoted</ei77> as <ei78>saying</ei78>. ``All European states must <ei79>work</ei79> together in the interests of all countries rather than of separate groups.''
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NYT20000224.0173_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> MIAMI _ The angry crowd <ei1>rushed</ei1> at Manuel Gonzalez as he <ei2>stepped</ei2> out of Miami's federal courthouse, <ei3>shaking</ei3> fists at him and <ei189>shouting</ei189> in Spanish, ``communista'' and ``traitor.'' But the great-uncle of 6-year-old <ei130>shipwreck</ei130> survivor rafter Elian Gonzalez only <ei4>ducked</ei4> his head and <ei5>walked</ei5> faster. In a drama that has <ei190>divided</ei190> his once close-knit family and may finally be <ei7>resolved</ei7> in a court <ei132>hearing</ei132> <t2>the week of March 6</t2>, Manuel Gonzalez, 59, a soft-spoken bus mechanic, has remained largely out of the glare of television lights. Until <t3>this week</t3>. He was <ei10>thrust</ei10> into the middle of the <ei191>swirling</ei191> Gonzalez family saga when Elian's father, Juan Miguel, <ei11>sent</ei11> a letter to U.S. Attorney Janet Reno <ei12>asking</ei12> that his son be <ei13>moved</ei13> to Manuel Gonzalez's home.
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NYT20000224.0173_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> He was <ei10>thrust</ei10> into the middle of the <ei191>swirling</ei191> Gonzalez family saga when Elian's father, Juan Miguel, <ei11>sent</ei11> a letter to U.S. Attorney Janet Reno <ei12>asking</ei12> that his son be <ei13>moved</ei13> to Manuel Gonzalez's home. Alone among his two brothers and two sisters who have <ei14>fled</ei14> Cuba for Miami, Manuel Gonzalez <ei15>believes</ei15> Elian should <ei16>go</ei16> back to Cuba to <ei17>live</ei17> with his father. Reno <ei18>denied</ei18> the <ei134>request</ei134>, but Manuel Gonzalez didn't <ei192>back</ei192> down. In a town where <ei19>expressing</ei19> even the slightest approval for Cuban President Fidel Castro can <ei20>prompt</ei20> threats of physical harm, Manuel Gonzalez <ei21>filed</ei21> a motion in federal court <ei22>asking</ei22> for custody of Elian so that he could <ei23>help</ei23> <ei193>reunite</ei193> the boy with his father in Cuba. It was a move that many <ei24>see</ei24> as courageous and principled, but others fear may be foolhardy.
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NYT20000224.0173_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> It was a move that many <ei24>see</ei24> as courageous and principled, but others fear may be foolhardy. ``I have <ei26>lost</ei26> a son,'' Gonzalez <ei27>told</ei27> reporters later, <ei28>referring</ei28> to his own son's <ei141>death</ei141> due to cancer. ``I am <ei29>supporting</ei29> Juan Miguel because I <ei30>know</ei30> what it is to <ei31>lose</ei31> a son. Elian should be with his father.'' His sincerity didn't <ei143>stop</ei143> the talk on Little Havana's streets or on Miami's ubiquitous Spanish-language radio stations, which <ei32>buzzed</ei32> with callers <ei194>lambasting</ei194> Gonzalez for <ei33>playing</ei33> into the hands of a tyrant.
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NYT20000224.0173_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> His sincerity didn't <ei143>stop</ei143> the talk on Little Havana's streets or on Miami's ubiquitous Spanish-language radio stations, which <ei32>buzzed</ei32> with callers <ei194>lambasting</ei194> Gonzalez for <ei33>playing</ei33> into the hands of a tyrant. A day after he was <ei195>hounded</ei195> on the steps of the federal courthouse, Manuel Gonzalez wouldn't <ei34>come</ei34> to the door of his modest home in Miami's Little Havana. ``He must <ei35>go</ei35> to <ei36>work</ei36>,'' <ei37>said</ei37> his daughter, Rosa, who <ei38>said</ei38> Gonzalez would <ei39>prefer</ei39> not to <ei40>talk</ei40> about the issue. ``There has been a lot of pressure, and he feels this is a family affair.'' After weeks of high-profile public <ei147>sparring</ei147> _ with charges of <ei149>abuse</ei149>, <ei42>spying</ei42> and <ei150>treachery</ei150> <ei43>flying</ei43> back and forth across the Florida Straits _ it would <ei44>seem</ei44> the chances are slim that the Gonzalez family could ever <ei196>heal</ei196> the wounds <ei45>created</ei45> by the Elian saga.
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NYT20000224.0173_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> After weeks of high-profile public <ei147>sparring</ei147> _ with charges of <ei149>abuse</ei149>, <ei42>spying</ei42> and <ei150>treachery</ei150> <ei43>flying</ei43> back and forth across the Florida Straits _ it would <ei44>seem</ei44> the chances are slim that the Gonzalez family could ever <ei196>heal</ei196> the wounds <ei45>created</ei45> by the Elian saga. But the family has <ei46>overcome</ei46> steep obstacles before. Long before Elian <ei152>thrust</ei152> them into the unrelenting glare of the international spotlight, the Gonzalez clan was a typical example of the <ei154>conflicts</ei154> and painful <ei155>separations</ei155> <ei47>wrought</ei47> by the Cuban <ei156>revolution</ei156>. Of the nine brothers and sisters of Manuel's generation, five have <ei48>come</ei48> to Miami, while three remain in Cuba and one has <ei50>passed</ei50> away. According to press <ei158>reports</ei158>, Caridad Gonzalez, the oldest sister, was the first to <ei52>come</ei52> to the United States, <ei53>arriving</ei53> in <t4>1966</t4>.
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NYT20000224.0173_5
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> According to press <ei158>reports</ei158>, Caridad Gonzalez, the oldest sister, was the first to <ei52>come</ei52> to the United States, <ei53>arriving</ei53> in <t4>1966</t4>. Her brother Delfin, who was <ei54>imprisoned</ei54> as an anti-Castro activist in the <t5>1960s</t5>, <ei55>followed</ei55> in <t6>1979</t6>. Then <ei56>came</ei56> another sister, Georgina, in <t7>1983</t7>, <ei57>followed</ei57> by Manuel and Lazaro in <t8>1984</t8>. Of those who <ei58>stayed</ei58> in Cuba, Juan Miguel's father, Juan Gonzalez, <ei59>seems</ei59> the most closely allied with the Cuban government. He <ei60>worked</ei60> as a police officer in a Cuban ministry, a position that probably <ei61>helped</ei61> his son _ Elian's father _ <ei62>get</ei62> a job in the Communist island's increasingly lucrative tourism industry.
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NYT20000224.0173_6
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> He <ei60>worked</ei60> as a police officer in a Cuban ministry, a position that probably <ei61>helped</ei61> his son _ Elian's father _ <ei62>get</ei62> a job in the Communist island's increasingly lucrative tourism industry. The family's <ei161>experience</ei161> is like that of thousands of others <t9>now</t9> split between Miami and Cuba, <ei63>said</ei63> Damien Fernandez, a Cuban-American political scientist at Florida International University. ``Cubans value their families above almost anything, but the <t14>post-1959</t14> politics have <ei64>managed</ei64> to <ei65>split</ei65> thousands of families apart,'' he <ei66>said</ei66>. For decades, Cuban Americans in Miami were largely <ei67>cut</ei67> off from the families they <ei68>left</ei68> behind. Labeled ``worms'' and ``traitors'' by Castro, many weren't able to <ei69>speak</ei69> to _ much less <ei164>visit</ei164> _ their relatives for <t15>years</t15>.
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NYT20000224.0173_7
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> Labeled ``worms'' and ``traitors'' by Castro, many weren't able to <ei69>speak</ei69> to _ much less <ei164>visit</ei164> _ their relatives for <t15>years</t15>. The situation <ei70>began</ei70> to <ei71>relax</ei71> in the <t10>early 1990s</t10>, with the <ei166>crisis</ei166> <ei72>triggered</ei72> by the <ei167>end</ei167> of the former Soviet Union's subsidies. In desperate need of hard currency, Castro <ei73>relaxed</ei73> travel restrictions and <ei74>allowed</ei74> Cubans to have U.S. dollars, <ei75>triggering</ei75> a trickle of cash from Miami that soon <ei77>became</ei77> a flood. By some estimates, the 700,000 Cubans living in South Florida _ and elsewhere in the United States _ <ei79>send</ei79> $1 billion <t11>a year</t11> in remittances back to their families on the island. ``The Miami families have <ei80>become</ei80> a lifeline, and since <t12>1990</t12> there has been a great trend toward <ei174>reconciliation</ei174>,'' <ei81>said</ei81> Florida International's Fernandez.
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NYT20000224.0173_8
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> ``The Miami families have <ei80>become</ei80> a lifeline, and since <t12>1990</t12> there has been a great trend toward <ei174>reconciliation</ei174>,'' <ei81>said</ei81> Florida International's Fernandez. ``Although many families are still divided by politics, they have <ei82>learned</ei82> to <ei83>forgive</ei83> and <ei84>forget</ei84> and <ei85>find</ei85> common ground.'' Prior to Elian, the Gonzalez family apparently was no different. The branches of the family regularly <ei86>talked</ei86> by telephone and the Miami relatives <ei87>went</ei87> back to Cuba for several family <ei88>reunions</ei88>. But Elian's case has <ei89>broken</ei89> down the family's fragile truce, with their political differences <ei90>exacerbated</ei90> by the inflammatory rhetoric <ei91>flying</ei91> between Castro's government and exile extremists in Miami.
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NYT20000224.0173_9
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> But Elian's case has <ei89>broken</ei89> down the family's fragile truce, with their political differences <ei90>exacerbated</ei90> by the inflammatory rhetoric <ei91>flying</ei91> between Castro's government and exile extremists in Miami. After making his opinions known, Manuel Gonzalez reportedly was <ei94>ostracized</ei94> by his Miami kin, especially Lazaro, who has been <ei95>keeping</ei95> Elian and who has <ei96>gone</ei96> to court to <ei98>try</ei98> to <ei99>keep</ei99> the boy here. But there has been at least one <ei178>attempt</ei178> at a <ei179>resolution</ei179>. The <t13>day before last Tuesday</t13>'s federal court <ei180>hearing</ei180>, Manuel <ei100>went</ei100> to Lazaro's home to <ei101>try</ei101> to <ei102>work</ei102> out their differences. Neither side would <ei103>say</ei103> what <ei104>happened</ei104>, but when Manuel <ei105>returned</ei105> to his house, he was so upset he <ei106>felt</ei106> heart palpitations and was <ei107>taken</ei107> to a hospital.
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NYT20000224.0173_10
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> Neither side would <ei103>say</ei103> what <ei104>happened</ei104>, but when Manuel <ei105>returned</ei105> to his house, he was so upset he <ei106>felt</ei106> heart palpitations and was <ei107>taken</ei107> to a hospital. He was soon <ei108>released</ei108> and <ei109>appeared</ei109> to be reasonably healthy when he <ei110>appeared</ei110> in court <t16>the next morning</t16>. But while Cuban exiles outside the courthouse <ei111>cheered</ei111> Lazaro and his family, their angry taunts <ei112>seemed</ei112> to <ei113>shock</ei113> Manuel. His lawyer, however, <ei114>insists</ei114> he will <ei115>continue</ei115> to <ei116>stand</ei116> up for what he <ei117>thinks</ei117> is right. ``He's a strong man,'' <ei118>said</ei118> Jeffrey Leving.
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NYT20000224.0173_11
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-24</t0> ``He's a strong man,'' <ei118>said</ei118> Jeffrey Leving. ``He won't <ei119>let</ei119> anyone <ei120>intimidate</ei120> him from <ei121>doing</ei121> what is in Elian's best interests.'' To his credit, Lazaro Gonzalez has <ei122>issued</ei122> a statement <ei123>asking</ei123> Miami's exiles to <ei124>respect</ei124> his brother's opinions. Manuel Gonzalez has <ei125>told</ei125> reporters that he <ei126>believes</ei126> his family will <ei127>recover</ei127> _ at least partially _ from the divisions Elian's case has <ei128>brought</ei128>. ``The wounds of the problem will <ei197>heal</ei197>,'' he <ei129>told</ei129> the Los Angeles Times newspaper.
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APW20000115.0031_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-15</t0> HAVANA (AP) -- The grandmother of Elian Gonzalez <ei1>said</ei1> she is willing to <ei2>go</ei2> to Miami to <ei3>bring</ei3> the six-year-old boy home to Cuba, while Fidel Castro's point man on U.S. relations <ei4>expressed</ei4> impatience at Washington's <ei80>failure</ei80> to <ei5>enforce</ei5> a <ei81>repatriation</ei81> order. In a massive <ei83>demonstration</ei83> <ei6>demanding</ei6> Elian's <ei84>return</ei84>, tens of thousands of Cuban women -- hundreds visibly pregnant and others <ei7>carrying</ei7> small children -- <ei8>marched</ei8> along Havana's seaside boulevard on <t1>Friday</t1> to the U.S. mission, <ei9>waving</ei9> Cuban flags and <ei10>chanting</ei10> ``<ei125>Bring</ei125> back our son!'' Elian's young stepmother, Nelsy, flanked by his two grandmothers, was at the head of the ``<ei126>March</ei126> of the Combatant Mothers,'' <ei11>pushing</ei11> his half-brother in a stroller. Cuban authorities <ei12>estimated</ei12> that 100,000 women <ei13>participated</ei13> in the <ei127>march</ei127>. The <ei86>protest</ei86> <ei14>marked</ei14> a return to the larger <ei88>demonstrations</ei88> of <t3>early December</t3>, when hundreds of thousands of people <ei15>rallied</ei15> in some of Cuba's biggest gatherings since the <ei90>triumph</ei90> of the <ei91>revolution</ei91> that <ei16>brought</ei16> President Castro to power <t4>41 years ago</t4>.
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APW20000115.0031_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-15</t0> The <ei86>protest</ei86> <ei14>marked</ei14> a return to the larger <ei88>demonstrations</ei88> of <t3>early December</t3>, when hundreds of thousands of people <ei15>rallied</ei15> in some of Cuba's biggest gatherings since the <ei90>triumph</ei90> of the <ei91>revolution</ei91> that <ei16>brought</ei16> President Castro to power <t4>41 years ago</t4>. Elian, the boy at the center of the international <ei92>dispute</ei92>, was <ei17>found</ei17> <ei18>clinging</ei18> to an inner tube <t5>Nov. 25</t5> off the coast of Florida after his mother, stepfather and others <ei128>died</ei128> in a <ei19>failed</ei19> <ei94>attempt</ei94> to <ei20>reach</ei20> U.S. shores. He has been staying with relatives in Miami who do not <ei23>want</ei23> to <ei24>send</ei24> him back to Cuba. The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service had <ei25>ruled</ei25> that Elian must be <ei26>returned</ei26> to his father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, and <ei27>set</ei27> <t6>Friday</t6> as the deadline for his <ei96>repatriation</ei96> to Cuba. But <t7>this week</t7>, Attorney General Janet Reno <ei28>lifted</ei28> the deadline to <ei29>give</ei29> Elian's relatives in Miami a chance to <ei30>fight</ei30> in federal court to <ei31>keep</ei31> the boy with them.
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APW20000115.0031_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-15</t0> But <t7>this week</t7>, Attorney General Janet Reno <ei28>lifted</ei28> the deadline to <ei29>give</ei29> Elian's relatives in Miami a chance to <ei30>fight</ei30> in federal court to <ei31>keep</ei31> the boy with them. Ricardo Alarcon, president of the National Assembly and Castro's point man on U.S.-Cuban relations, <ei32>told</ei32> The Associated Press that Cuban authorities are frustrated by Reno's <ei98>failure</ei98> to <ei34>set</ei34> a new deadline and the INS's <ei99>failure</ei99> to <ei35>enforce</ei35> its decision. ``No <ei101>enforcement</ei101> <ei102>action</ei102> was ever <ei36>announced</ei36> by the INS,'' he <ei37>said</ei37>. Alarcon, former Cuban ambassador to the United Nations, <ei38>dismissed</ei38> suggestions by some U.S. politicians and Elian's relatives in Miami that Elian's father <ei104>travel</ei104> from Cardenas, Cuba, to Miami to <ei39>pick</ei39> up the boy. He <ei40>said</ei40> Cuba has not <ei41>prohibited</ei41> Gonzalez from <ei42>going</ei42> to Miami to <ei43>retrieve</ei43> Elian, American attorneys -- and even American officials -- have <ei129>counseled</ei129> against it.
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APW20000115.0031_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-15</t0> He <ei40>said</ei40> Cuba has not <ei41>prohibited</ei41> Gonzalez from <ei42>going</ei42> to Miami to <ei43>retrieve</ei43> Elian, American attorneys -- and even American officials -- have <ei129>counseled</ei129> against it. ``We have <ei130>gotten</ei130> the same message from U.S. officials -- in private -- several times that it is not advisable for this man to <ei44>appear</ei44> in U.S. territory,'' <ei45>said</ei45> Alarcon. The concern in Cuba always has been that if Gonzalez <ei46>goes</ei46> he will immediately <ei47>become</ei47> <ei48>involved</ei48> in political and legal problems that will <ei49>prevent</ei49> his speedy <ei107>return</ei107>. Elian's paternal grandmother, Mariela, <ei50>told</ei50> reporters that she was willing to <ei51>go</ei51> to Miami to <ei52>retrieve</ei52> her grandson if it was <ei53>assured</ei53> to her that she could <ei54>pick</ei54> him up and <ei108>return</ei108> immediately to Cuba without <ei55>become</ei55> <ei56>embroiled</ei56> in legal or political problems. ``I would <ei57>go</ei57> there just for <t8>one minute</t8> to <ei58>get</ei58> him.
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APW20000115.0031_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-15</t0> ``I would <ei57>go</ei57> there just for <t8>one minute</t8> to <ei58>get</ei58> him. To <ei59>get</ei59> him. Nothing more,'' she <ei60>said</ei60>. Since his sea <ei109>rescue</ei109>, Elian has been increasingly <ei61>referred</ei61> to in Cuba as ``our son,'' a boy hero symbolizing the government's <t10>decades-long</t10> ideological <ei111>battle</ei111> with Cuban exiles in Miami. Rather than a <ei113>clash</ei113> between two governments, the <ei114>dispute</ei114> over Elian is a <ei115>battle</ei115> between Cubans of differing political views living on both sides of the Florida Straits.
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APW20000115.0031_5
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-15</t0> Rather than a <ei113>clash</ei113> between two governments, the <ei114>dispute</ei114> over Elian is a <ei115>battle</ei115> between Cubans of differing political views living on both sides of the Florida Straits. Reno <ei65>allowed</ei65> the <ei116>extension</ei116> of the deadline after <ei66>rejecting</ei66> a Florida state court order that Elian remain in Miami until <t9>March 6</t9> to <ei68>hear</ei68> <ei119>arguments</ei119> by his American relatives. Reno <ei69>said</ei69> the state court had no jurisdiction in the case, but that the Miami relatives should be able to <ei70>make</ei70> their case in federal court. Elian's paternal great-uncle, Lazaro Gonzalez, is <ei71>fighting</ei71> to <ei72>keep</ei72> the boy with him in Miami, <ei73>saying</ei73> he can <ei74>give</ei74> the child a better life outside Cuba. He and others who <ei75>oppose</ei75> the boy's <ei122>return</ei122> to Cuba <ei76>say</ei76> that Elian's mother died to <ei77>give</ei77> the boy freedom in the United States.
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XIE19990227.0171_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-02-27</t0> WARSAW, <t111>February 26</t111> (Xinhua) -- The presidents of Poland and the Czech Republic have <ei1>signed</ei1> papers of accession in simultaneous <ei2>ceremonies</ei2> -- <ei3>broadcast</ei3> live on Polish television in Warsaw and Prague -- to <ei4>become</ei4> members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Poland's Aleksander Kwasniewski and Vaclav Havel <ei5>signed</ei5> the preparatory documents in their presidential palaces. Polish Defense Minister Janusz Onyszkiewicz and other senior military officers <ei6>were</ei6> also present at the <ei7>ceremony</ei7>. Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary, who were <ei8>invited</ei8> to <ei9>join</ei9> NATO in Madrid in <t2>July 1997</t2>, will officially <ei10>join</ei10> NATO on <t3>March 12</t3> in a <ei11>ceremony</ei11> in Independence, Missouri. Hungarian head of state Arpad Goencz <ei12>signed</ei12> Budapest's accession document on <t4>February 10</t4>.
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XIE19990227.0171_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-02-27</t0> Hungarian head of state Arpad Goencz <ei12>signed</ei12> Budapest's accession document on <t4>February 10</t4>. U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has <ei13>invited</ei13> Polish Foreign Minister Bronisaw Geremek to <ei14>visit</ei14> the United States. He will then <ei15>travel</ei15> to Washington DC on <t5>March 12</t5> to <ei16>submit</ei16> the document.
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XIE19980809.0010_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>August 8</t0> TEHRAN, <t111>August 8</t111> (Xinhua) -- Iran <t2>Saturday</t2> <ei1>condemned</ei1> the <ei11>bombing</ei11> of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and <ei2>expressed</ei2> sympathy for the families of the victims. Foreign Ministry spokesman Mahmoud Mohammadi <ei3>said</ei3> that Iran <ei4>condemns</ei4> any <ei12>acts</ei12> which may result in the <ei13>death</ei13> of innocent people, the official news agency IRNA <ei6>reported</ei6>. He <ei7>expressed</ei7> hope the "sinister terrorism" will be <ei20>uprooted</ei20> with an all-out campaign through international <ei17>cooperation</ei17>. More than 100 people have been <ei8>killed</ei8> and more than 1,000 others <ei9>wounded</ei9> in the <ei18>blasts</ei18> next to the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania on <t3>Friday</t3>. No one has <ei10>claimed</ei10> responsibility.
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NYT20000105.0325_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-05</t0> WASHINGTON _ A six-year-old boy who <ei1>arrived</ei1> on US shores as a motherless refugee and <ei2>became</ei2> a political symbol for anti-Castro exiles must be <ei3>returned</ei3> to his father in Cuba, immigration authorities <ei4>ruled</ei4> <t1>Wednesday</t1>. Faced with the choice of keeping Elian Gonzalez with relatives in Miami, where the boy has been <ei6>wooed</ei6> with American toys and theme-park <ei94>visits</ei94>, or <ei7>returning</ei7> him to his apparently distraught father in Havana, the Immigration and Naturalization Service <ei137>decided</ei137> the boy should <ei8>go</ei8> home by <t2>Jan. 14</t2>, INS commissioner Doris Meissner <ei9>told</ei9> reporters. ``This little boy, who has been through so much, belongs with his father,'' Meissner <ei11>told</ei11> a news <ei95>conference</ei95>. ``The core issue here is the bond between the parent and the child.'' The <ei97>decision</ei97> was <ei12>met</ei12> with outrage by Cuban-Americans, who <ei13>said</ei13> the youngster will <ei14>suffer</ei14> under the repressive communist regime of Fidel Castro.
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NYT20000105.0325_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-05</t0> The <ei97>decision</ei97> was <ei12>met</ei12> with outrage by Cuban-Americans, who <ei13>said</ei13> the youngster will <ei14>suffer</ei14> under the repressive communist regime of Fidel Castro. Lawyers for the boy's family in Miami <ei15>sent</ei15> letters of protest to Attorney General Janet Reno and President Clinton and <ei16>said</ei16> they were <ei17>prepared</ei17> to <ei18>file</ei18> a court <ei100>appeal</ei100> if Reno and Clinton <ei19>spurn</ei19> the Gonzalez family. Anti-Castro demonstrators <ei138>thronged</ei138> the street near the local INS office in Miami <t3>Wednesday</t3>, <ei20>demanding</ei20> that Elian be <ei21>allowed</ei21> to <ei22>stay</ei22>. ``<t4>Today</t4> is a sad day for the US Constitution . .
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NYT20000105.0325_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-05</t0> . . and for the hopes and dreams of Elian's mother Elizabeth,'' who <ei139>died</ei139> with nine other adults when their boat <ei23>sank</ei23> as they <ei24>attempted</ei24> to <ei25>reach</ei25> Florida, <ei26>said</ei26> Roger Bernstein, <ei27>representing</ei27> the Miami Gonzalez family. ``Nobody <ei28>wants</ei28> the boy to be <ei140>separated</ei140> from his father,'' <ei29>said</ei29> Ninoska Perez of the Miami-based Cuban-American National Foundation. ``But that little boy, by <ei31>surviving</ei31> <t5>two days</t5> on an inner tube, has <ei141>earned</ei141> the right to <ei32>stay</ei32> here in freedom.''
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NYT20000105.0325_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-05</t0> ``But that little boy, by <ei31>surviving</ei31> <t5>two days</t5> on an inner tube, has <ei141>earned</ei141> the right to <ei32>stay</ei32> here in freedom.'' In Havana, the government <ei33>gave</ei33> a guarded first <ei105>response</ei105> to the INS <ei106>ruling</ei106>, <ei107>warning</ei107> against ``excessive optimism'' and <ei35>predicting</ei35> ``the Cuban-American mafia and the extreme right in the U.S. Congress'' would still <ei36>put</ei36> up a <ei109>fight</ei109> to <ei37>keep</ei37> the boy. Meissner <ei38>said</ei38> the INS <ei110>decision</ei110> was made after two lengthy <ei111>interviews</ei111> with the boy's father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, a hotel worker in Cardenas, Cuba, who Meissner <ei40>said</ei40> is anxious to have Elian <ei41>returned</ei41> to him. Since the boy is so young, Meissner <ei42>said</ei42>, the natural father has the right to <ei43>speak</ei43> for Elian. There is ``no information'' that Gonzalez, who was <ei44>divorced</ei44> from Elian's mother, is an unfit father, nor that he has been <ei142>coerced</ei142> by the Castro regime into <ei45>pleading</ei45> for his son's <ei112>return</ei112>, Meissner <ei46>said</ei46>.
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NYT20000105.0325_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-05</t0> There is ``no information'' that Gonzalez, who was <ei44>divorced</ei44> from Elian's mother, is an unfit father, nor that he has been <ei142>coerced</ei142> by the Castro regime into <ei45>pleading</ei45> for his son's <ei112>return</ei112>, Meissner <ei46>said</ei46>. Spencer Eig, an attorney for the Gonzalez family in Miami, <ei47>said</ei47> Meissner's assumptions were ``unconstitutional and untrue.'' ``Elian cannot <ei143>apply</ei143> for asylum from persecution by the Fidel Castro government,'' Eig complained. ``If only his father, who is under the control of the Fidel Castro regime, can <ei48>do</ei48> it for him . .
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NYT20000105.0325_5
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-05</t0> . . that is deeply unfair and untrue.'' Meissner <ei49>gave</ei49> no reason for the <t6>Jan. 14</t6> deadline, and it is still unclear how Elian would be <ei50>transported</ei50> back to Cuba if the Gonzalez family's <ei116>appeals</ei116> are unsuccessful. The INS <ei51>offered</ei51> three options: that Gonzalez <ei52>come</ei52> to <ei53>pick</ei53> up his son, that the family in Miami <ei117>take</ei117> him to Cuba, or that a ``third party'' <ei118>escort</ei118> the child to his homeland.
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NYT20000105.0325_6
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-05</t0> The INS <ei51>offered</ei51> three options: that Gonzalez <ei52>come</ei52> to <ei53>pick</ei53> up his son, that the family in Miami <ei117>take</ei117> him to Cuba, or that a ``third party'' <ei118>escort</ei118> the child to his homeland. Gonzalez _ perhaps under duress from the Castro regime _ has <ei54>indicated</ei54> he does not <ei55>want</ei55> to <ei56>travel</ei56> to Miami, and there is ``no way'' the Miami Gonzalezes will <ei57>assist</ei57> in <ei58>sending</ei58> Elian back to Cuba, Perez <ei59>said</ei59>. Having a third party <ei144>escort</ei144> Elian <ei60>frees</ei60> the INS from the politically uncomfortable spectacle of having to <ei61>do</ei61> the task itself. The Cuban-American lobby is a locally powerful political force few politicians <ei62>want</ei62> to <ei63>provoke</ei63>. Clinton has <ei64>sought</ei64> to distance himself from the <ei122>controversy</ei122> from the <ei123>start</ei123>.
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NYT20000105.0325_7
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-05</t0> Clinton has <ei64>sought</ei64> to distance himself from the <ei122>controversy</ei122> from the <ei123>start</ei123>. ``I <ei65>told</ei65> you when we <ei66>started</ei66> this I would <ei67>do</ei67> my best to <ei68>keep</ei68> the <ei124>decision</ei124> out of politics,'' Clinton <ei69>told</ei69> reporters in the Rose Garden <t7>Wednesday</t7>. ``We have done that.'' But if Elian is <ei70>forced</ei70> to <ei71>go</ei71> back to Cuba, ``the Clinton-Gore administration, specifically (Vice President) Al Gore, will <ei72>pay</ei72> a high price in terms of votes in Florida,'' Perez <ei73>said</ei73>. Cuba experts and child custody lawyers <ei74>said</ei74> the INS <ei129>ruling</ei129> was appropriate under the law.
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NYT20000105.0325_8
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-05</t0> Cuba experts and child custody lawyers <ei74>said</ei74> the INS <ei129>ruling</ei129> was appropriate under the law. ``It's high time'' the boy was <ei75>sent</ei75> back to his birthplace, <ei76>said</ei76> Wayne Smith, a former Clinton administration adviser on Cuba. ``This was a simple child custody case.'' ``Every state court and every family court in the United States would <ei133>award</ei133> custody to a surviving parent rather than a distant relative who <ei78>lives</ei78> a more prosperous life,'' <ei79>said</ei79> David Abraham, a professor at Miami Law School and expert in custody law. ``We may have the Disneylands and the Universal Studios and all the things that were <ei80>dangled</ei80> before the little boy's eyes,'' Abraham added.
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NYT20000105.0325_9
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-05</t0> ``We may have the Disneylands and the Universal Studios and all the things that were <ei80>dangled</ei80> before the little boy's eyes,'' Abraham added. ``But that's his home.'' With the political implications so strong, it's unlikely the case of Elian Gonzalez will be <ei81>closed</ei81> quickly, <ei82>said</ei82> Richard Nuccio, a former Clinton administration Cuba adviser. ``With two members of Congress <ei83>representing</ei83> Elian's family's constituency, I don't <ei85>see</ei85> how Elian could be <ei86>returned</ei86> by the federal government without it <ei87>going</ei87> through the court system,'' Nuccio <ei88>said</ei88>.
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APW19990410.0123_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-04-10 06:27:43</t0> AMHERST, N.Y. (AP) -- A rifle <ei1>found</ei1> near the home of a slain abortion doctor may <ei2>yield</ei2> important clues for investigators <ei3>trying</ei3> to <ei4>track</ei4> down the gunman. Dr. Barnett Slepian was <ei5>killed</ei5> in his kitchen by a sniper's bullet <t2>last fall</t2>. Investigators <ei6>said</ei6> <t3>Friday</t3> they <ei7>found</ei7> a rifle <ei8>buried</ei8> near his home in the Buffalo suburb of Amherst. The gun was <ei9>sent</ei9> to the FBI laboratory in Washington to <ei10>determine</ei10> whether it was <ei11>used</ei11> to <ei12>kill</ei12> Slepian. ``If it<ei13>'s</ei13> not too badly rusted, they may be <ei14>able</ei14> to <ei15>match</ei15> the bullet back to the weapon,'' <ei16>said</ei16> Walter Rowe, forensics sciences professor at George Washington University.
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APW19990410.0123_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-04-10 06:27:43</t0> ``If it<ei13>'s</ei13> not too badly rusted, they may be <ei14>able</ei14> to <ei15>match</ei15> the bullet back to the weapon,'' <ei16>said</ei16> Walter Rowe, forensics sciences professor at George Washington University. The rifle might also <ei17>have</ei17> clothing fibers, fingerprints or a serial number that can be <ei18>traced</ei18> to the buyer, Rowe <ei19>said</ei19>. <ei20>Buried</ei20> a foot beneath the ground, the weapon was <ei21>unearthed</ei21> during a <ei22>search</ei22> of a heavily wooded, four-acre area <t4>Thursday</t4>. Investigators did not <ei23>say</ei23> how close the weapon <ei24>was</ei24> to the house. Anti-abortion protester James Kopp is being <ei25>sought</ei25> as a material witness in the <ei26>shooting</ei26>.
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APW19990410.0123_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-04-10 06:27:43</t0> Anti-abortion protester James Kopp is being <ei25>sought</ei25> as a material witness in the <ei26>shooting</ei26>. Investigators <ei27>said</ei27> Kopp's car was <ei28>seen</ei28> in the neighborhood in the <t5>days</t5> before the <ei29>slaying</ei29>. Kopp <ei30>vanished</ei30> after the <ei31>shooting</ei31>, and the car was <ei32>found</ei32> <ei33>abandoned</ei33> at the Newark, N.J., airport in <t6>December</t6>. Officials <ei34>said</ei34> DNA test results <ei35>showed</ei35> a likelihood that a strand of hair <ei36>discovered</ei36> behind Slepian's home <ei37>came</ei37> from Kopp.
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APW20000124.0182_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-24 19:48</t0> HAMILTON (AP) -- Canadian authorities <ei1>issued</ei1> a nationwide arrest warrant <t2>Monday</t2> for James Charles Kopp, a U.S. fugitive <ei2>on</ei2> the FBI's most wanted list for an alleged anti-abortion <ei3>murder</ei3>. Kopp also is <ei4>wanted</ei4> for <ei5>questioning</ei5> in at least two other <ei6>shootings</ei6> of doctors who <ei7>performed</ei7> abortions. The Canadian warrant <ei8>issued</ei8> <t3>Monday</t3> <ei9>charged</ei9> Kopp with attempted murder in the <t4>1995</t4> <ei10>shooting</ei10> of Dr. Hugh Short, who was <ei11>wounded</ei11> in the elbow but <ei12>survived</ei12> the <ei13>attack</ei13> at his home in Ancaster, Ontario. ``It <ei14>allows</ei14> us to <ei15>spread</ei15> his name far and wide across Canada and <ei16>say</ei16> that he is <ei17>wanted</ei17> for attempted murder,'' <ei18>said</ei18> police Inspector Dave Bowen. Kopp, who is from Vermont, was <ei19>indicted</ei19> <t5>last year</t5> in the <t6>October 1998</t6> <ei20>shooting</ei20> death of Dr. Barnet Slepian, an obstetrician in Buffalo, New York.
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APW20000124.0182_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-24 19:48</t0> Kopp, who is from Vermont, was <ei19>indicted</ei19> <t5>last year</t5> in the <t6>October 1998</t6> <ei20>shooting</ei20> death of Dr. Barnet Slepian, an obstetrician in Buffalo, New York. He also is <ei21>wanted</ei21> in connection with the <ei22>shooting</ei22> of doctors in Winnipeg, Vancouver and Rochester, New York. Slepian was <ei23>killed</ei23> by a single gunshot <ei24>fired</ei24> from a wooded area through a window of his home. Kopp <ei25>purports</ei25> to <ei26>be</ei26> a devout Roman Catholic, and the majority of jobs he has <ei27>held</ei27> over the <t7>past 20 years</t7> have been <ei30>related</ei30> to the anti-abortion movement, the U.S. Justice Department <ei29>said</ei29> <t8>last year</t8>. He has been <ei31>arrested</ei31> more than a dozen times during abortion <ei32>protests</ei32> in seven states and Italy.
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APW20000124.0182_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-24 19:48</t0> He has been <ei31>arrested</ei31> more than a dozen times during abortion <ei32>protests</ei32> in seven states and Italy. The FBI <ei33>says</ei33> Kopp has <ei34>used</ei34> 29 aliases. He <ei35>was</ei35> the 456th person to be <ei36>placed</ei36> on the FBI's most wanted list, which <ei37>began</ei37> in <t9>1950</t9>. Since then, 427 fugitives have been <ei38>taken</ei38> into custody or <ei39>located</ei39>, 133 of them as a result of citizen <ei40>assistance</ei40>, the FBI <ei41>said</ei41>. A total of $650,000 is being <ei42>offered</ei42> in the United States for information <ei43>leading</ei43> to Kopp's <ei44>arrest</ei44>.
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APW19990216.0198_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-02-16 12:55:33</t0> WASHINGTON (AP) -- Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has <ei1>invited</ei1> the foreign ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary to a <ei2>ceremony</ei2> in Independence, Mo., on <t2>March 12</t2> to <ei3>mark</ei3> the <ei4>accession</ei4> of the three countries into the NATO alliance. The <ei5>ceremony</ei5> will <ei6>take</ei6> place at the Truman Presidential Library. The venue was <ei7>chosen</ei7> to honor the <ei9>announcement</ei9> by President Truman of the <ei10>creation</ei10> of NATO <t4>50 years ago</t4>, the State Department <ei11>said</ei11>.
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NYT19980907.0112_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-09-07</t0> WASHINGTON _ The <ei83>bombings</ei83> at the American Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania have <ei1>frightened</ei1> away travelers from East Africa just as Kenya was hoping for an end to a <t11>years-old</t11> slump in foreign tourism, and as Tanzania was finally <ei3>beginning</ei3> to <ei137>reap</ei137> the benefits from a major investment in the travel industry. Tour operators who specialize in travel in Kenya and Tanzania, which boast some of Africa's best game parks and sunniest beaches, <ei6>say</ei6> there have been no mass <ei91>cancellations</ei91> as a result of the <t2>Aug. 7</t2> Embassy <ei92>bombings</ei92> in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, which <ei7>left</ei7> more than 250 people dead. But they <ei8>report</ei8> a number of worried <ei138>calls</ei138> from prospective travelers, many of them alarmed by the possibility of more terrorist <ei93>attacks</ei93> in the region. ``People have been <ei12>calling</ei12>, and we've been <ei139>reassuring</ei139> them that we don't <ei14>see</ei14> further problems,'' <ei15>said</ei15> Mary Mkimbo, a spokeswoman in New York for the Kenya Tourist Office. The State Department, which does not <ei16>want</ei16> to <ei17>see</ei17> Kenya and Tanzania punished economically as a result of terrorist <ei94>attacks</ei94> that were clearly <ei19>targeted</ei19> at the United States, has <ei20>lifted</ei20> dire travel warnings <ei21>issued</ei21> just the <ei97>bombings</ei97> that <ei22>urged</ei22> Americans to stay away from the two countries.
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NYT19980907.0112_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-09-07</t0> The State Department, which does not <ei16>want</ei16> to <ei17>see</ei17> Kenya and Tanzania punished economically as a result of terrorist <ei94>attacks</ei94> that were clearly <ei19>targeted</ei19> at the United States, has <ei20>lifted</ei20> dire travel warnings <ei21>issued</ei21> just the <ei97>bombings</ei97> that <ei22>urged</ei22> Americans to stay away from the two countries. New public announcements <ei24>put</ei24> out on <t3>Aug. 13</t3> suggest only that Americans ``exercise caution'' when <ei26>visiting</ei26> Kenya and Tanzania. Embassy employees in both cities have <ei27>gone</ei27> back to <ei28>work</ei28>, although in new locations. The bombed-out Embassy in Nairobi is <ei30>expected</ei30> to be <ei31>demolished</ei31> after the FBI has <ei32>finished</ei32> <ei33>gathering</ei33> evidence. The embassy in Dar es Salaam <ei34>suffered</ei34> less damage from the <ei102>blast</ei102>, although it, too, may have to be <ei35>razed</ei35>.
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NYT19980907.0112_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-09-07</t0> The embassy in Dar es Salaam <ei34>suffered</ei34> less damage from the <ei102>blast</ei102>, although it, too, may have to be <ei35>razed</ei35>. For <t4>now</t4>, the State Department <ei36>says</ei36>, Embassy employees can <ei37>offer</ei37> only emergency consular service. Foreign visitors to Nairobi and Dar es Salaam since the <ei104>bombings</ei104> have noted a reassuringly heavy presence of both police and soldiers on the streets of the two capitals. Crew-cut FBI agents fill many of the luxury hotels in the two cities. Western diplomats and intelligence officials <ei40>say</ei40> there is no reason to <ei41>believe</ei41> that terrorists affiliated with Osama bin Laden, the exiled Saudi millionaire who is <ei44>accused</ei44> of <ei45>organizing</ei45> the Embassy <ei108>bombings</ei108>, plan to <ei46>strike</ei46> again soon in either country.
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NYT19980907.0112_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-09-07</t0> Western diplomats and intelligence officials <ei40>say</ei40> there is no reason to <ei41>believe</ei41> that terrorists affiliated with Osama bin Laden, the exiled Saudi millionaire who is <ei44>accused</ei44> of <ei45>organizing</ei45> the Embassy <ei108>bombings</ei108>, plan to <ei46>strike</ei46> again soon in either country. Still, the televised images of the charred hulks of the American Embassy buildings will likely haunt the travel industry in East Africa for years. ``The tourism industry is very sensitive to the news media,'' <ei47>said</ei47> Ms. Mkimbo. ``We do <ei49>expect</ei49> a little downward movement in the industry.'' The tourism industry in Kenya has been troubled for years _ in part because of the <ei114>opening</ei114> of new safari destinations in South Africa, in part because of Nairobi's well-deserved reputation for street crime.
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NYT19980907.0112_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-09-07</t0> The tourism industry in Kenya has been troubled for years _ in part because of the <ei114>opening</ei114> of new safari destinations in South Africa, in part because of Nairobi's well-deserved reputation for street crime. Tourism industry revenues reportedly <ei50>dropped</ei50> to $300 million <t5>last year</t5>, down from $450 million the year before. The government has <ei51>responded</ei51> to the slump with a series of <ei118>actions</ei118> to <ei141>lure</ei141> tourists back, including a marked improvement in the service of Kenya Airways, the national airline, which has <ei54>gone</ei54> into partnership with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. The <ei120>bombing</ei120> will doubtless <ei55>set</ei55> back those efforts. Tourism has never been so well-developed an industry in neighboring Tanzania, which is home to Mt.
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NYT19980907.0112_5
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-09-07</t0> Tourism has never been so well-developed an industry in neighboring Tanzania, which is home to Mt. Kilimanjaro, the magnificent wildlife of Serengeti National Park and the exotic island of Zanzibar. But the lack of infrastructure has <ei57>worked</ei57> to Tanzania's advantage in recent years given the dramatic growth in the number of adventure travelers who are willing, even eager to <ei59>go</ei59> without the five-star safari resorts that Kenya offers. The number of visitors to Tanzania <ei61>jumped</ei61> from fewer than 100,000 in <t6>1980</t6> to more than 300,000 <t7>last year</t7>, prompting the government to <ei63>improve</ei63> roads needed for safari tours. ``Tanzania has just been underdeveloped for years, and they're <ei64>beginning</ei64> to <ei65>develop</ei65> it <t8>now</t8>,'' <ei66>said</ei66> Jalal Ebrahim, president of Safaricentre International, a tour operator in Manhattan Beach, Calif. ``There were fewer people in the parks in Tanzania, and that's what attracted visitors.
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NYT19980907.0112_6
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-09-07</t0> ``Tanzania has just been underdeveloped for years, and they're <ei64>beginning</ei64> to <ei65>develop</ei65> it <t8>now</t8>,'' <ei66>said</ei66> Jalal Ebrahim, president of Safaricentre International, a tour operator in Manhattan Beach, Calif. ``There were fewer people in the parks in Tanzania, and that's what attracted visitors. It was more pristine.'' Ebrahim, whose company has been <ei67>sending</ei67> American travelers on East African safaris for <t9>13 years</t9>, <ei68>said</ei68> that his company had <ei69>received</ei69> only one <ei131>cancellation</ei131> as a result of the embassy <ei132>bombings</ei132> _ and that he did not <ei70>expect</ei70> many more. ``We had one <ei133>cancellation</ei133> from a couple who decided they were just going to <ei72>wait</ei72> and <ei73>see</ei73> what happened,'' he <ei75>said</ei75>. ``Our clients are adventure travelers and most of them are very savvy.
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NYT19980907.0112_7
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-09-07</t0> ``Our clients are adventure travelers and most of them are very savvy. They <ei76>read</ei76> a lot, they stay on top of world events.'' They <ei78>understand</ei78>, he <ei79>said</ei79>, that increasingly terrorism knows no borders. The U.S. Embassy in Nairobi is <t10>now</t10> operating out of the offices of the Agency for International Development on The Crescent, in the neighborhood of Nairobi known as the Parklands; (254-2) 751-613. The Embassy in Dar es Salaam is at 285 Toure Drive; (255-51) 666-015.
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NYT19981120.0362_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-11-20 19:30</t0> The antiabortion activist <ei1>wanted</ei1> for <ei2>questioning</ei2> in <t2>last month</t2>'s shooting <ei3>death</ei3> of a doctor in a Buffalo suburb may have <ei4>fled</ei4> to Mexico, according to a newspaper report. James Charles Kopp, 44, of Vermont, was <ei5>seen</ei5> in the car of a female associate <ei6>crossing</ei6> the US border <t7>days</t7> after a sniper <ei7>killed</ei7> Dr. Barnett Slepian in his kitchen, the Buffalo News <ei8>reported</ei8> <t3>Friday</t3>. Kopp has <ei9>been</ei9> the subject of a manhunt following reports that he was <ei10>spotted</ei10> in a vehicle near the scene of the <t4>Oct. 23</t4> <ei11>slaying</ei11> of Slepian, 52, an obstetrician who also <ei12>performed</ei12> abortions. The FBI <ei13>says</ei13> Kopp is <ei14>wanted</ei14> as a material witness in the case. <t5>Friday</t5>, an FBI official <ei15>said</ei15> authorities are <ei16>pursuing</ei16> more than 400 tips but have not <ei17>pinned</ei17> down Kopp's whereabouts.
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NYT19981120.0362_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-11-20 19:30</t0> <t5>Friday</t5>, an FBI official <ei15>said</ei15> authorities are <ei16>pursuing</ei16> more than 400 tips but have not <ei17>pinned</ei17> down Kopp's whereabouts. ``In all candor, the FBI does not <ei18>know</ei18> where James Kopp <ei19>is</ei19> _ period,'' <ei20>said</ei20> Paul Moskal, a spokesman for the bureau's Buffalo office. ``He's as likely to <ei21>be</ei21> in Boston, Massachusetts, as in Buffalo, New York.'' Authorities <ei22>want</ei22> to <ei23>question</ei23> the unidentified woman who allegedly <ei24>traveled</ei24> with Kopp, according to an investigator <ei25>quoted</ei25> by the newspaper. ``She may have <ei26>been</ei26> with Kopp sometime after the <ei27>murder</ei27>,'' the investigator <ei28>said</ei28>.
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NYT19981120.0362_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-11-20 19:30</t0> ``She may have <ei26>been</ei26> with Kopp sometime after the <ei27>murder</ei27>,'' the investigator <ei28>said</ei28>. ``Kopp may <ei29>be</ei29> in Mexico. He may have even <ei30>traveled</ei30> further into Central America or South America.'' A task force of US and Canadian officials is <ei31>investigating</ei31> the similarities between the <ei32>attack</ei32> on Slepian and four <ei38>others</ei38> on abortion providers in Canada and upstate New York in the past <t6>four years</t6>. The US Justice Department is <ei33>offering</ei33> a $500,000 reward for information <ei34>leading</ei34> to the <ei35>arrest</ei35> and <ei36>conviction</ei36> of those responsible for Slepian's <ei37>slaying</ei37>.
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APW20000405.0276_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-04-05</t0> HAVANA (AP) -- President Fidel Castro <ei1>declared</ei1> <t1>Wednesday night</t1> that it is just matter of days before Elian Gonzalez will be <ei73>reunited</ei73> with his father. ''I am <ei2>talking</ei2> about <t2>three days</t2>'' more or less, Castro <ei3>told</ei3> hundreds of university students from across Latin American and the Caribbean in town for a regional congress. ''It is inevitable.'' ''The <ei53>battle</ei53> of Elian has been <ei4>won</ei4> -- in judicial terms, in legal terms, in political terms,'' Castro <ei5>said</ei5> as he <ei6>wound</ei6> up his <ei54>speech</ei54> at Havana's Karl Marx Theater. Castro's <ei55>statement</ei55> <ei7>came</ei7> less than an hour after Gregory Craig, attorney for Elian's father Juan Miguel Gonzalez, <ei8>announced</ei8> in Washington that the father would be <ei9>traveling</ei9> to the United States <t3>Thursday</t3> with his wife, their 6-month-old son, and with Fernando Remirez, chief of the Cuban Interests Section in Washington.
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APW20000405.0276_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-04-05</t0> Castro's <ei55>statement</ei55> <ei7>came</ei7> less than an hour after Gregory Craig, attorney for Elian's father Juan Miguel Gonzalez, <ei8>announced</ei8> in Washington that the father would be <ei9>traveling</ei9> to the United States <t3>Thursday</t3> with his wife, their 6-month-old son, and with Fernando Remirez, chief of the Cuban Interests Section in Washington. ''This courageous father will <ei10>leave</ei10> at <t4>4 in the morning</t4> (<t5>4 a.m. EDT Thursday</t5>),'' Castro <ei11>said</ei11>. ''And I, at least, will be there to <ei12>see</ei12> him off.'' He <ei13>said</ei13> the group would be <ei14>met</ei14> on <ei15>arriving</ei15> in Washington by Craig and Joan Brown Campbell of the National Council of Churches, who <ei16>traveled</ei16> with Craig on his lightning <ei57>trip</ei57> to Havana on <t6>Wednesday</t6>. The Cuban leader <ei17>said</ei17> that the U.S. government still did not <ei18>know</ei18> how it would <ei19>transfer</ei19> Elian to his father, but that it would happen quickly.
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APW20000405.0276_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-04-05</t0> The Cuban leader <ei17>said</ei17> that the U.S. government still did not <ei18>know</ei18> how it would <ei19>transfer</ei19> Elian to his father, but that it would happen quickly. The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service <ei21>said</ei21> earlier <t7>this week</t7> that once Gonzalez <ei22>arrives</ei22> in the United States it will <ei23>begin</ei23> the process to <ei24>transfer</ei24> Elian to his custody from the Miami relatives who have been <ei25>caring</ei25> for him since he was <ei26>rescued</ei26> off the coast of Florida in <t9>late November</t9>. The Miami kin has been <ei27>battling</ei27> to <ei28>keep</ei28> him in the United States, <ei29>saying</ei29> it can <ei30>give</ei30> him a better life off the communist island. But Gonzalez, <ei31>backed</ei31> by Castro, has <ei32>demanded</ei32> his rights as Elian's sole surviving parent and <ei34>insisted</ei34> that the child be <ei35>returned</ei35> to him. Elian's mother <ei74>perished</ei74> along with 10 others when their boat <ei36>sank</ei36> during the <ei37>crossing</ei37> from Cuba to the United States.
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APW20000405.0276_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-04-05</t0> Elian's mother <ei74>perished</ei74> along with 10 others when their boat <ei36>sank</ei36> during the <ei37>crossing</ei37> from Cuba to the United States. Since the <ei62>tragedy</ei62>, Elian has <ei38>become</ei38> a political poster boy for Cubans with diametrically <ei39>opposed</ei39> ideologies living on both sides of the Florida Straits. During his <ei63>speech</ei63> <t10>Wednesday night</t10>, Castro <ei41>expressed</ei41> irritation that much of the rest of the delegation was not <ei42>granted</ei42> visas to <ei43>travel</ei43> to the United States to <ei44>stay</ei44> with Elian while <ei45>waiting</ei45> out a federal appeal <ei46>filed</ei46> by Elian's Miami relatives and <ei47>assist</ei47> in his ''rehabilitation.'' ''More important than the doctors are those 12 children'' from Elian's first-grade class in Cuba, Castro <ei48>said</ei48>. Cuba had <ei49>asked</ei49> for 28 visas for the <ei70>trip</ei70>, for Elian's father, his stepmother, his little half-brother, a 5th grade boy cousin, the dozen classmates, and a host of teachers, doctors and other specialists.
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APW20000405.0276_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-04-05</t0> Cuba had <ei49>asked</ei49> for 28 visas for the <ei70>trip</ei70>, for Elian's father, his stepmother, his little half-brother, a 5th grade boy cousin, the dozen classmates, and a host of teachers, doctors and other specialists. Also on the list was National Assembly President Ricardo Alarcon, who has <ei50>served</ei50> as adviser to Gonzalez over <t12>the past four months</t12> and a senior member of Cuba's communist leadership. Ultimately, U.S. officials <ei51>approved</ei51> and <ei52>delivered</ei52> six visas, for the four family members, a pediatrician and Elian's teacher from his year in kindergarten.
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XIE19980812.0062_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>August 11</t0> WASHINGTON, August 11 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright <ei1>said</ei1> on <t2>Tuesday</t2> that she was heartened by <ei40>cooperation</ei40> from Kenya and Tanzania in <ei2>probing</ei2> into <t3>last Friday</t3>'s <ei41>bombings</ei41> of U.S. embassies. "I have been heartened by the close <ei42>cooperation</ei42> we have had with authorities in Kenya and Tanzania from the moment the <ei43>tragedies</ei43> occurred," Albright <ei4>told</ei4> ambassadors and charges d'affaires of 30 African countries in Washington, who <ei6>came</ei6> to the State Department to <ei7>offer</ei7> condolences. "I <ei8>want</ei8> to <ei9>thank</ei9> you for the <ei45>help</ei45> that your governments have <ei10>provided</ei10> by <ei11>sharing</ei11> information and <ei12>tightening</ei12> security at our embassies in <t8>recent days</t8>," she <ei13>said</ei13>. The <ei46>bombings</ei46> at U.S embassies in Kenya and Tanzania have <ei14>killed</ei14> more than 200 people, including 12 Americans, and <ei16>wounded</ei16> over 5,000. The United States has <ei17>dispatched</ei17> FBI agents to Africa to <ei18>investigate</ei18> the <ei47>bombings</ei47> but there was no word in Washington on <t4>Tuesday</t4> of any significant leads so far.
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XIE19980812.0062_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>August 11</t0> The United States has <ei17>dispatched</ei17> FBI agents to Africa to <ei18>investigate</ei18> the <ei47>bombings</ei47> but there was no word in Washington on <t4>Tuesday</t4> of any significant leads so far. Tanzanian police <ei19>said</ei19> on <t5>Tuesday</t5> they had <ei20>arrested</ei20> 14 foreigners in their <ei49>search</ei49> for bombers. The 14 foreigners, six Iraqis, six Sudanese, a Somali national and a Turk, were <ei21>rounded</ei21> up because they <ei22>failed</ei22> to <ei23>explain</ei23> their presence in the country satisfactorily. Albright <ei24>announced</ei24> on <t6>Monday</t6> to <ei25>offer</ei25> a reward of up to 2 million U.S. dollars for information leading to the <ei52>arrest</ei52> and <ei53>conviction</ei53> of the bombers. She <ei27>told</ei27> African envoys that she <ei28>looked</ei28> forward to <ei29>visiting</ei29> Kenya and Tanzania but would <ei30>wait</ei30> until she could <ei62>do</ei62> so without placing undue burdens on the heavily stretched U.S. embassies there.
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XIE19980812.0062_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>August 11</t0> She <ei27>told</ei27> African envoys that she <ei28>looked</ei28> forward to <ei29>visiting</ei29> Kenya and Tanzania but would <ei30>wait</ei30> until she could <ei62>do</ei62> so without placing undue burdens on the heavily stretched U.S. embassies there. She also <ei34>said</ei34> the <ei54>bombings</ei54> would not <ei35>prevent</ei35> the United States from building "a strong new relationship with a new Africa." Egyptian Ambassador Ahmed Maher el-Sayed, on behalf of the African envoys, <ei36>condemned</ei36> the "cowardly, criminal and tragic" <ei56>bombings</ei56>. "Terrorism is inconsistent with our African history, our tradition, our culture and our beliefs," he <ei37>said</ei37>. "Americans and Africans <ei38>need</ei38> to <ei39>strengthen</ei39> their cooperation in this universal <ei59>battle</ei59>" against terrorism.
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NYT20000406.0002_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-04-06</t0> The New York Times <ei1>said</ei1> in an editorial on <t1>Thursday, April 6</t1>: Juan Miguel Gonzalez has <ei2>made</ei2> the right <ei54>decision</ei54> to <ei3>travel</ei3> to the United States on <t2>Thursday</t2> to <ei4>affirm</ei4> his desire to be <ei85>reunited</ei85> with his son, Elian. His presence on American soil is necessary to <ei86>dispel</ei86> doubts about his fitness as a father _ <ei5>raised</ei5> maliciously by Elian's Miami relatives _ and to <ei6>end</ei6> <ei57>speculation</ei57> that he is indifferent about <ei87>reclaiming</ei87> custody of his son. With Gonzalez all but out of sight in Cuba, the relatives have had a free hand to <ei7>distort</ei7> the case with bogus legal arguments and unsubstantiated <ei8>claims</ei8> that Elian is afraid to <ei9>see</ei9> his father. The relatives are obviously fond of Elian, though their judgment has clearly been <ei88>clouded</ei88> by their animosity toward Fidel Castro, the Cuban leader. Once Gonzalez <ei10>comes</ei10> to the United States _ it would be preferable if he <ei11>went</ei11> to Miami rather than to Washington _ only the most obdurate foes of Castro can <ei12>argue</ei12> that Elian should not be <ei89>reunited</ei89> with him.
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NYT20000406.0002_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-04-06</t0> Once Gonzalez <ei10>comes</ei10> to the United States _ it would be preferable if he <ei11>went</ei11> to Miami rather than to Washington _ only the most obdurate foes of Castro can <ei12>argue</ei12> that Elian should not be <ei89>reunited</ei89> with him. Gonzalez's <ei62>arrival</ei62> should also <ei13>help</ei13> <ei14>clear</ei14> the way for the Justice Department to <ei15>make</ei15> <ei63>arrangements</ei63> to <ei16>transfer</ei16> custody of the child. The Miami relatives have <ei17>left</ei17> unclear whether they will willingly <ei18>relinquish</ei18> custody of Elian, and have done their best to <ei19>stir</ei19> passions against the Justice Department among Cuban-Americans in South Florida. In hopes of <ei20>trumping</ei20> the law, they have unreasonably <ei21>demanded</ei21> that a panel of child psychologists <ei22>determine</ei22> Elian's fate. The best <ei68>outcome</ei68> would be for the relatives to <ei23>turn</ei23> Elian over to his father as soon as Gonzalez <ei24>arrives</ei24>, and to <ei25>do</ei25> so in a spirit of kinship that <ei26>makes</ei26> the <ei69>transition</ei69> as smooth as possible for Elian.
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NYT20000406.0002_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-04-06</t0> The best <ei68>outcome</ei68> would be for the relatives to <ei23>turn</ei23> Elian over to his father as soon as Gonzalez <ei24>arrives</ei24>, and to <ei25>do</ei25> so in a spirit of kinship that <ei26>makes</ei26> the <ei69>transition</ei69> as smooth as possible for Elian. Once that <ei27>happens</ei27>, Gonzalez and Elian, though technically free to <ei28>return</ei28> to Cuba, should remain here to <ei90>await</ei90> an appellate court <ei70>ruling</ei70> on the case, which is <ei30>expected</ei30> <t5>next month</t5>. But if the relatives <ei31>balk</ei31>, the Justice Department should quickly <ei32>revoke</ei32> their custody of the child and <ei33>obtain</ei33> a federal court <ei72>order</ei72> <ei34>instructing</ei34> them and their lawyers to <ei35>turn</ei35> Elian over to his father. The relatives may be less defiant if they are <ei36>held</ei36> in contempt of court. If a court <ei74>edict</ei74> <ei37>fails</ei37> to <ei91>compel</ei91> <ei75>compliance</ei75>, the Justice Department will have to <ei38>consider</ei38> sterner measures, for the relatives will then be <ei39>resisting</ei39> the rule of law as <ei40>defined</ei40> by both the department and the courts.
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NYT20000406.0002_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-04-06</t0> If a court <ei74>edict</ei74> <ei37>fails</ei37> to <ei91>compel</ei91> <ei75>compliance</ei75>, the Justice Department will have to <ei38>consider</ei38> sterner measures, for the relatives will then be <ei39>resisting</ei39> the rule of law as <ei40>defined</ei40> by both the department and the courts. But Washington ought not to <ei41>rush</ei41> to <ei42>take</ei42> Elian forcibly from the relatives. That course would be psychologically wounding to the boy, and could <ei44>lead</ei44> to a violent <ei78>confrontation</ei78> with demonstrators who <ei45>gather</ei45> <t6>daily</t6> outside the relatives' home. The government <ei79>yields</ei79> none of its legal or moral authority in the case if it <ei46>gives</ei46> the relatives and their supporters time to <ei47>reflect</ei47> and to <ei48>look</ei48> for a gentler <ei80>resolution</ei80>. As a matter of law, compassion and common sense, the government is entitled to <ei92>reunite</ei92> Elian with his father, and it has the power to <ei49>enforce</ei49> that right, despite the bluster of Miami's demagogic political leaders.
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NYT20000406.0002_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-04-06</t0> As a matter of law, compassion and common sense, the government is entitled to <ei92>reunite</ei92> Elian with his father, and it has the power to <ei49>enforce</ei49> that right, despite the bluster of Miami's demagogic political leaders. But for <t7>now</t7>, everyone involved should be <ei51>searching</ei51> for an amicable <ei82>ending</ei82>. Juan Gonzalez is <ei52>doing</ei52> his part by <ei53>making</ei53> the short <ei83>journey</ei83> across the Florida Straits to <ei93>erase</ei93> any question about his love for his son.
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APW19980808.0022_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-08-08</t0> NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) _ Terrorist <ei24>bombings</ei24> at U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania <ei1>blew</ei1> apart buildings and buses, <ei2>trapping</ei2> people under slabs of concrete and twisted steel that rescuers <ei3>cleared</ei3> with cranes, blow torches and bare hands. At least 82 were <ei4>killed</ei4> and more than 1,700 <ei36>injured</ei36>, officials <ei5>said</ei5> as dawn <ei6>broke</ei6> <t1>Saturday</t1>. Dozens of people were still <ei7>missing</ei7>, however, and the death toll was <ei8>expected</ei8> to <ei9>rise</ei9>, they <ei10>said</ei10>. The suspected car <ei29>bombings</ei29> occurred 700 kilometers (450 miles) from each other but just minutes apart on <t2>Friday</t2>, <ei12>turning</ei12> busy streets in two African capitals into bloody piles of concrete and knots of steel. ``This <ei13>appears</ei13> to have been a very well-coordinated, very well-planned <ei30>attack</ei30> _ clearly not the work of amateurs,'' U.S. National Security Council spokesman P.J.
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APW19980808.0022_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-08-08</t0> ``This <ei13>appears</ei13> to have been a very well-coordinated, very well-planned <ei30>attack</ei30> _ clearly not the work of amateurs,'' U.S. National Security Council spokesman P.J. Crowley <ei16>said</ei16> in Washington. No one has <ei17>claimed</ei17> responsibility. The <ei33>blast</ei33> in Nairobi occurred at about <t4>10:35 a.m.</t4> (0735 GMT) <t3>Friday</t3>, <ei19>toppling</ei19> a crowded building toward the embassy and a street packed with cars, trucks and buses. At least 75 people were <ei21>killed</ei21> and 1,643 <ei22>wounded</ei22> there, Red Cross and ambulance officials <ei23>said</ei23>.
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NYT20000329.0359_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-03-29</t0> MIAMI _ Elected officials in and around Miami <ei1>warned</ei1> U.S. immigration officials <t1>Wednesday</t1> that they should <ei2>expect</ei2> little help from the police here when they <ei3>come</ei3> for 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez, and they <ei4>said</ei4> this city could <ei5>erupt</ei5> in violence if federal agents <ei6>tried</ei6> to forcibly <ei7>take</ei7> the boy from his great-uncle's house in Little Havana and <ei8>send</ei8> him back to Cuba. ``We will not <ei9>lend</ei9> our respective resources, whether they be in the form of police officers or any other resources, to <ei10>assist</ei10> the federal government in any way, shape or form to inappropriately <ei11>repatriate</ei11> Elian Gonzalez to Cuba,'' <ei12>said</ei12> Alex Penelas, mayor of Miami-Dade County. As of <t2>Wednesday evening</t2>, Lazaro Gonzalez, the boy's great-uncle and temporary guardian, still had not <ei13>signed</ei13> an agreement to <ei14>hand</ei14> the child over to immigration officials if the Miami relatives <ei15>lose</ei15> a <ei62>fight</ei62> to <ei16>keep</ei16> him when the case is <ei17>heard</ei17> in <t3>May</t3> in the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. ``I won't <ei18>cooperate</ei18> in anything,'' Gonzalez <ei19>told</ei19> a Spanish-language television station. ``The boy lives in my house, and they'll have to <ei20>go</ei20> <ei21>find</ei21> him there.''
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NYT20000329.0359_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-03-29</t0> ``The boy lives in my house, and they'll have to <ei20>go</ei20> <ei21>find</ei21> him there.'' As pressure <ei22>built</ei22> in this city, the home of a large number of Cuban exiles, officials of the Immigration and Naturalization Service <ei23>said</ei23> they did not <ei24>plan</ei24> to <ei25>remove</ei25> Elian on <t4>Thursday morning</t4> even if his Miami relatives <ei26>continued</ei26> to <ei72>defy</ei72> them. But an INS spokeswoman <ei27>said</ei27> the agency would <ei28>revoke</ei28> Elian's permission to <ei29>stay</ei29> in the United States, <ei67>clearing</ei67> the way for his <ei68>return</ei68> to Cuba. In Havana, Cuban President Fidel Castro <ei30>said</ei30> that the boy's father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, would <ei31>travel</ei31> to the United States to <ei32>bring</ei32> his son home after the custody <ei70>battle</ei70> has been <ei73>decided</ei73> in the courts. Elian's father would be <ei33>accompanied</ei33> by other family members from Cuba, some of the boy's former classmates and teachers, and psychiatric experts, Castro <ei34>said</ei34> on Cuban television.
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NYT20000329.0359_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-03-29</t0> Elian's father would be <ei33>accompanied</ei33> by other family members from Cuba, some of the boy's former classmates and teachers, and psychiatric experts, Castro <ei34>said</ei34> on Cuban television. ``We have the perfect formula for <ei35>reinserting</ei35> Elian,'' Castro <ei36>said</ei36>. He also <ei37>said</ei37> that the group would be willing to <ei38>wait</ei38> as long as it takes to <ei40>bring</ei40> the boy back. Asked to <ei41>comment</ei41> on Castro's <ei71>announcement</ei71>, a Justice Department spokesman <ei42>said</ei42>: ``Certainly it <ei43>changes</ei43> things. How it <ei44>changes</ei44> things is a little hard to <ei45>say</ei45> at this point.
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NYT20000329.0359_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-03-29</t0> How it <ei44>changes</ei44> things is a little hard to <ei45>say</ei45> at this point. If the father <ei46>shows</ei46> up in Miami and decides to <ei47>go</ei47> and <ei48>ring</ei48> the doorbell of his relatives and <ei49>find</ei49> his son, well, the family in Miami is on record as <ei50>saying</ei50> they would <ei51>turn</ei51> over Elian to him. Whether they actually <ei52>do</ei52> this remains to be <ei74>seen</ei74>.''
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NYT20000106.0007_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-06</t0> The New York Times <ei1>says</ei1> in an editorial on <t9>Thursday</t9>, <t1>Jan. 6</t1>: &QL; The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service <ei2>made</ei2> a reasonable <ei47>decision</ei47> <t3>Wednesday</t3> in <ei48>ruling</ei48> that Elian Gonzalez, the 6-year-old boy who <ei3>survived</ei3> an ill-fated migrant smuggling <ei50>trip</ei50> across the Florida Straits, should be <ei72>reunited</ei72> with his father back in Cuba. The <ei51>decision</ei51> will <ei5>inflame</ei5> anti-Castro Cubans in Miami, but Doris Meissner, the INS commissioner, <ei6>made</ei6> it clear that the service had <ei7>followed</ei7> established policy in the case. Moreover, by <ei9>setting</ei9> a <t4>Jan. 14</t4> <ei52>return</ei52> date, the immigration service <ei10>allowed</ei10> Elian's American relatives time to <ei11>test</ei11> the <ei54>ruling</ei54> in court. Elian was one of 13 Cubans who were <ei12>trying</ei12> to <ei13>cross</ei13> from Cuba to Florida <t5>six weeks ago</t5> on a 17-foot aluminum powerboat when it <ei14>capsized</ei14>. Ten of those on board <ei73>died</ei73>, including his mother and stepfather.
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NYT20000106.0007_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-06</t0> Ten of those on board <ei73>died</ei73>, including his mother and stepfather. The boy <ei16>clung</ei16> to an inner tube for <t6>two days</t6> and was <ei17>plucked</ei17> from the Atlantic on <t7>Thanksgiving Day</t7> and <ei18>brought</ei18> ashore. He was immediately <ei19>released</ei19> into the custody of relatives in Miami _ and just as quickly <ei20>embraced</ei20> as a pawn in the poisonous estrangement between Fidel Castro's regime and its opponents in exile. This page has <ei21>argued</ei21> from the <ei59>start</ei59> that Elian not be <ei22>denied</ei22> due process because of his youth, and the INS <ei23>appears</ei23> to have <ei24>moved</ei24> carefully. Elian's great-uncle and other American relatives were <ei25>allowed</ei25> to <ei26>make</ei26> their case that he should have a life in Miami.
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NYT20000106.0007_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-06</t0> Elian's great-uncle and other American relatives were <ei25>allowed</ei25> to <ei26>make</ei26> their case that he should have a life in Miami. The boy's <ei27>divorced</ei27> father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, was also <ei28>interviewed</ei28> and <ei74>satisfied</ei74> the agency that he had a close and involved relationship with his son. The mother's parents also <ei29>argued</ei29> for a <ei61>return</ei61> to Cuba. The INS <ei75>decided</ei75> that under their prevailing policies, Gonzalez <ei30>met</ei30> the test that calls for custody <ei32>reverting</ei32> to the sole surviving parent in such cases. ``This little boy, who has been through so much, belongs with his father,'' Meissner <ei35>said</ei35> <t8>Wednesday</t8>, <ei76>adding</ei76> that ``the unique relationship between parent and child and family reunification has long been a cornerstone of both American immigration law and INS practice.''
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NYT20000106.0007_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-06</t0> ``This little boy, who has been through so much, belongs with his father,'' Meissner <ei35>said</ei35> <t8>Wednesday</t8>, <ei76>adding</ei76> that ``the unique relationship between parent and child and family reunification has long been a cornerstone of both American immigration law and INS practice.'' The White House quickly <ei36>announced</ei36> support for the <ei68>decision</ei68>. It is unclear how the political side of this affair will <ei37>play</ei37> out. Elian's relatives in Miami have <ei38>indicated</ei38> they <ei39>plan</ei39> to <ei40>appeal</ei40>, as is their right. Some of their more militant supporters in Miami, <ei77>decrying</ei77> the prospect that the boy will be <ei41>used</ei41> as a ``trophy'' by Castro, have <ei42>indicated</ei42> they may <ei43>try</ei43> to <ei44>disrupt</ei44> efforts to <ei78>reunite</ei78> Elian with his father.
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NYT20000106.0007_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-01-06</t0> Some of their more militant supporters in Miami, <ei77>decrying</ei77> the prospect that the boy will be <ei41>used</ei41> as a ``trophy'' by Castro, have <ei42>indicated</ei42> they may <ei43>try</ei43> to <ei44>disrupt</ei44> efforts to <ei78>reunite</ei78> Elian with his father. That would be <ei45>treating</ei45> the boy as a trophy in a diplomatic <ei70>struggle</ei70> that predates his <ei71>birth</ei71> by decades.
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XIE19980808.0188_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>August 7</t0> HAVANA, <t111>August 7</t111> (Xinhua) -- The Cuban government <t2>Friday</t2> <ei1>condemned</ei1> the two bomb <ei12>explosions</ei12> near U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. The Foreign Ministry <ei2>said</ei2> in a statement that the Cuban government is against such kind of terrorist <ei14>attacks</ei14>, which <ei3>pose</ei3> potential threats to every country. The Cuban government also <ei4>expressed</ei4> its condolences to the families of the victims. Two bombs <ei5>exploded</ei5> outside U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania <t3>Friday</t3>, <ei6>killing</ei6> at least 81 people and injuring more than 1,700 others. At least 74, including eight Americans, were <ei8>killed</ei8> in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, and more then 1,640 were <ei9>wounded</ei9>.
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XIE19980808.0188_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>August 7</t0> At least 74, including eight Americans, were <ei8>killed</ei8> in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, and more then 1,640 were <ei9>wounded</ei9>. At least seven were <ei10>reported</ei10> dead in the Tanzanian capital of Dar es Salaam, and 72 others were <ei11>hurt</ei11>.
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APW20000216.0272_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-16</t0> HAVANA (AP) -- Elian Gonzalez's father <ei1>said</ei1> in a letter <ei2>published</ei2> <t1>Wednesday</t1> that he <ei3>wants</ei3> Cuban diplomats based in Washington to <ei5>meet</ei5> with his 6-year-old son in Miami and <ei61>check</ei61> on his condition. ``We are worried not only about his prolonged <ei62>kidnapping</ei62>,'' Juan Miguel Gonzalez <ei6>wrote</ei6> in a letter <ei7>published</ei7> on the front page of the Communist Party <t2>daily</t2> Granma. ``We <ei8>lack</ei8> direct information about the concrete conditions to which he is <ei9>subjected</ei9> in his <t3>daily</t3> life.'' There was no immediate <ei63>response</ei63> from the U.S. government to the <ei64>request</ei64>. It was likely to be <ei10>opposed</ei10> by Elian's Miami relatives, who are <ei11>fighting</ei11> to <ei12>keep</ei12> the boy in the United States and who have <ei13>said</ei13> they <ei14>think</ei14> Gonzalez is being controlled by Fidel Castro's government.
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APW20000216.0272_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-16</t0> It was likely to be <ei10>opposed</ei10> by Elian's Miami relatives, who are <ei11>fighting</ei11> to <ei12>keep</ei12> the boy in the United States and who have <ei13>said</ei13> they <ei14>think</ei14> Gonzalez is being controlled by Fidel Castro's government. Hundreds of former fighters in the <ei65>revolution</ei65> that <ei16>brought</ei16> Castro to power <t4>42 years ago</t4> <ei17>gathered</ei17> <t5>Wednesday night</t5> to <ei18>denounce</ei18> the Miami ``worms'' who <ei19>support</ei19> Elian's being <ei20>kept</ei20> in the United States. With Castro and other historic revolutionary leaders <ei21>sitting</ei21> in the front row of Havana's Conventions Palace, a string of former guerrillas <ei22>called</ei22> for the <ei68>return</ei68> of ``our Elian'' to his father on the communist island. Gonzalez had <ei23>written</ei23> a letter earlier <t6>this week</t6> to Attorney General Janet Reno, <ei24>demanding</ei24> Elian be <ei25>returned</ei25> to him and <ei26>saying</ei26> he did not <ei85>recognize</ei85> the courts <ei27>hearing</ei27> the custody <ei70>battle</ei70>. The Justice Department <ei28>said</ei28> it was <ei29>reviewing</ei29> that letter.
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APW20000216.0272_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-16</t0> The Justice Department <ei28>said</ei28> it was <ei29>reviewing</ei29> that letter. Gonzalez's second letter to Reno in <t7>two weeks</t7> was <ei30>published</ei30> in Granma on <t8>Tuesday</t8>. ``I formally <ei31>object</ei31> to the legal <ei71>moves</ei71> made or being made by those who are arbitrarily <ei34>retaining</ei34> Elian,'' Gonzalez <ei35>said</ei35> in the letter, <ei36>dated</ei36> <t9>Monday</t9>. In the letter, Gonzalez <ei37>said</ei37> he does not <ei86>recognize</ei86> the jurisdiction of the U.S. court system, which is weighing an <ei73>attempt</ei73> by Elian's Miami relatives to <ei38>block</ei38> his <ei74>return</ei74> to Cuba. Elian has been the focus of an international custody <ei76>battle</ei76> since he was <ei39>found</ei39> on an inner tube off the Florida coast on <t10>Nov. 25</t10>.
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APW20000216.0272_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-16</t0> Elian has been the focus of an international custody <ei76>battle</ei76> since he was <ei39>found</ei39> on an inner tube off the Florida coast on <t10>Nov. 25</t10>. The boy's mother and 10 other people <ei87>died</ei87> when their boat <ei40>sank</ei40> on the way from Cuba to the United States. Elian is staying with his paternal great-uncle Lazaro Gonzalez, who is <ei42>fighting</ei42> to <ei43>keep</ei43> the boy with him in the United States. Cuban exiles in Miami <ei44>say</ei44> the boy's mother <ei88>died</ei88> to <ei45>give</ei45> him freedom in the United States, while the Cuban government <ei46>maintains</ei46> Elian is being improperly <ei47>kept</ei47> from his father. ``Juan Miguel must not have <ei48>written</ei48> the letter himself,'' <ei49>said</ei49> Armando Gutierrez, spokesman for Elian's relatives in Miami.
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APW20000216.0272_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>2000-02-16</t0> ``Juan Miguel must not have <ei48>written</ei48> the letter himself,'' <ei49>said</ei49> Armando Gutierrez, spokesman for Elian's relatives in Miami. ``Castro must be <ei50>dreaming</ei50> for the family to <ei51>allow</ei51> Cuban spies inside Lazaro Gonzalez's home.'' Lawyers for the relatives in Miami <ei52>filed</ei52> a brief in federal court on <t11>Monday</t11> <ei53>arguing</ei53> the Immigration and Naturalization Service cannot <ei54>return</ei54> Elian to Cuba without <ei55>holding</ei55> a political asylum <ei81>hearing</ei81>. U.S. government lawyers have <ei56>moved</ei56> to <ei57>dismiss</ei57> the Miami relatives' lawsuit, <ei58>arguing</ei58> that they have no legal standing in the boy's case. The INS <ei59>ruled</ei59> <t12>last month</t12> that only Elian's father has the right to <ei60>speak</ei60> for the boy in immigration matters.
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APW19990507.0207_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-05-07 03:44:53</t0> BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Dr. Barnett Slepian, just back from synagogue, was <ei1>heating</ei1> soup in his kitchen <t2>last fall</t2> when he was <ei2>gunned</ei2> down with a single <ei3>shot</ei3> through a window. Slepian's killer <ei4>is</ei4> still at large. But for the first time, authorities have <ei5>named</ei5> a suspect in the <ei6>slaying</ei6> -- anti-abortion activist James Kopp. ``<t3>Today</t3>, I'm here to <ei7>tell</ei7> you we <ei8>have</ei8> our suspect,'' <ei9>said</ei9> Bernard Tolbert, special agent-in-charge of the FBI's Buffalo office. Kopp, 44, of St. Albans, Vt., <ei10>became</ei10> the <ei11>subject</ei11> of an international <ei12>manhunt</ei12> in <t4>November</t4> when he was <ei13>called</ei13> a witness in the case.
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APW19990507.0207_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-05-07 03:44:53</t0> Kopp, 44, of St. Albans, Vt., <ei10>became</ei10> the <ei11>subject</ei11> of an international <ei12>manhunt</ei12> in <t4>November</t4> when he was <ei13>called</ei13> a witness in the case. He was <ei14>charged</ei14> <t5>Thursday</t5> in state and federal complaints with second-degree murder and with <ei15>violating</ei15> the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act by <ei16>using</ei16> deadly <ei17>force</ei17> against an abortion doctor. Both charges <ei18>carry</ei18> a penalty of up to life in prison. The federal charge also <ei19>carries</ei19> a fine of up to $250,000. Kopp's whereabouts <ei20>remain</ei20> unknown.
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APW19990507.0207_2
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-05-07 03:44:53</t0> Kopp's whereabouts <ei20>remain</ei20> unknown. He was last <ei21>seen</ei21> <t6>Nov. 3</t6>, the day before authorities <ei22>issued</ei22> a material witness warrant in the Slepian <ei23>shooting</ei23> in the <ei24>hope</ei24> of <ei25>questioning</ei25> him. Until <t7>Thursday</t7>, they had not <ei26>called</ei26> Kopp a suspect. Investigators would not <ei27>divulge</ei27> the <ei28>evidence</ei28> against Kopp but <ei29>said</ei29> <t8>last month</t8>'s <ei30>discovery</ei30> of a scope-equipped rifle <ei31>buried</ei31> near the Slepian home <ei32>represented</ei32> a major <ei33>breakthrough</ei33>. Slepian, 52, was <ei34>shot</ei34> with a rifle.
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APW19990507.0207_3
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-05-07 03:44:53</t0> Slepian, 52, was <ei34>shot</ei34> with a rifle. Kopp also has been <ei35>linked</ei35>, through DNA testing, to a strand of hair <ei36>found</ei36> near where the sniper <ei37>fired</ei37>, law enforcement sources have <ei38>said</ei38>. <ei39>Nicknamed</ei39> the ``Atomic Dog'' in anti-abortion circles, Kopp had been <ei40>arrested</ei40> in several states since <t9>1990</t9> for <ei41>protesting</ei41> abortion. His car was <ei42>spotted</ei42> in Slepian's neighborhood in the <t10>weeks</t10> before the <ei43>shooting</ei43>, and was <ei44>found</ei44> <ei45>abandoned</ei45> at the Newark, N.J., airport in <t11>December</t11>. The <ei46>filing</ei46> of the charges has <ei47>intensified</ei47> <ei48>interest</ei48> in Kopp as a suspect in three non-fatal sniper <ei49>attacks</ei49> on Canadian abortion providers, and one near Rochester, N.Y., between <t12>1994</t12> and <t13>1997</t13>.
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APW19990507.0207_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-05-07 03:44:53</t0> The <ei46>filing</ei46> of the charges has <ei47>intensified</ei47> <ei48>interest</ei48> in Kopp as a suspect in three non-fatal sniper <ei49>attacks</ei49> on Canadian abortion providers, and one near Rochester, N.Y., between <t12>1994</t12> and <t13>1997</t13>. Kopp <ei50>is</ei50> now the second anti-abortion activist being <ei51>sought</ei51> by the FBI as a suspect in a fatal <ei52>attack</ei52>. Eric Rudolph has <ei53>been</ei53> on the run since the <t14>January 1998</t14> <ei54>bombing</ei54> of a Birmingham, Ala., abortion clinic that <ei55>killed</ei55> an off-duty police officer and <ei56>maimed</ei56> a nurse. He also is <ei57>charged</ei57> in three Atlanta <ei58>attacks</ei58>, including the <t15>1996</t15> Olympic <ei59>bombing</ei59> that <ei60>killed</ei60> one person.
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XIE19981203.0008_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-12-03</t0> BRUSSELS, <t111>December 2</t111> (Xinhua) -- The ratification <ei8>process</ei8> of NATO enlargement <ei1>concluded</ei1> on <t2>Wednesday</t2> after the Netherlands <ei2>gave</ei2> its go-ahead. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic have been <ei3>accepted</ei3> as members of the Western military alliance after the upper house of the Dutch parliament <ei4>voted</ei4> in favor of their inclusion. All the political parties in the upper house, with the exception of the Greens, <ei5>agreed</ei5> on the enlargement <ei9>process</ei9>, according to reports <ei6>reaching</ei6> here. The lower house already <ei7>approved</ei7> the enlargement <ei10>move</ei10> in early <t3>October</t3> this year. The ratification <ei11>process</ei11> <ei12>began</ei12> in <t4>February</t4> this year with Canada <ei13>being</ei13> the first NATO member state <ei14>starting</ei14> the ratification <ei15>process</ei15>.
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XIE19981203.0008_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-12-03</t0> The ratification <ei11>process</ei11> <ei12>began</ei12> in <t4>February</t4> this year with Canada <ei13>being</ei13> the first NATO member state <ei14>starting</ei14> the ratification <ei15>process</ei15>. It was <ei16>followed</ei16> by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO <ei17>decided</ei17> at <t5>last year</t5>'s Madrid <ei18>summit</ei18> to <ei19>invite</ei19> the three eastern European countries to <ei20>start</ei20> accession <ei21>talks</ei21>. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic are <ei22>scheduled</ei22> to <ei23>become</ei23> full members of NATO in <t6>April</t6> next year when the alliance <ei24>celebrates</ei24> its 50th anniversary in Washington.
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XIE19990210.0079_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-02-10</t0> BRUSSELS, <t111>February 10</t111> (Xinhua) -- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has <ei1>decided</ei1> to <ei2>admit</ei2> Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic in early <t2>March</t2>, an official from the organization <ei3>said</ei3> on <t3>Wednesday</t3>. The official <ei4>said</ei4> that the accession was <ei5>planned</ei5> for early <t4>March</t4>, but no exact date was <ei6>fixed</ei6> yet. He <ei7>added</ei7> that a ceremonial <ei8>accession</ei8> would still be <ei9>held</ei9> at the NATO Washington <ei10>summit</ei10> on <t5>April 24</t5> and <t6>25</t6>. The <t7>March</t7> <ei11>accession</ei11> will <ei12>enable</ei12> the three countries to be <ei13>eligible</ei13> for <ei14>signing</ei14> the summit documents that will <ei15>include</ei15> the alliance's new strategic concept and post-Madrid development plan, the official <ei16>added</ei16>. The western military alliance <ei17>invited</ei17> the three central and eastern European countries to <ei18>join</ei18> the 16-nation bloc in <t8>July 1997</t8> at the Madrid <ei19>summit</ei19>.
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XIE19990210.0079_1
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-02-10</t0> The western military alliance <ei17>invited</ei17> the three central and eastern European countries to <ei18>join</ei18> the 16-nation bloc in <t8>July 1997</t8> at the Madrid <ei19>summit</ei19>. The three countries have <ei20>finished</ei20> all necessary formalities for <ei21>accession</ei21> after the Hungarian parliament <ei22>ratified</ei22> the accession treaty on <t9>Tuesday</t9>. Also <ei23>applying</ei23> for NATO membership are Romania, Slovenia, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Bulgaria.
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APW19991008.0265_0
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1999-10-08</t0> CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) -- Another man has been <ei1>arrested</ei1> in connection with the <ei30>bombings</ei30> of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania <t1>last year</t1> that <ei2>killed</ei2> 224 people, police <ei3>said</ei3> <t2>today</t2>. ``I can <ei4>confirm</ei4> that an individual was <ei5>arrested</ei5> in connection with the embassy <ei32>bombings</ei32> and the FBI was <ei6>involved</ei6>'' in making the <ei33>arrest</ei33>, police spokesman Capt. Rod Beer <ei8>said</ei8>. Beer <ei9>said</ei9> he did not <ei10>know</ei10> where the man was being held or any more details. The <ei34>arrest</ei34> <ei12>brought</ei12> to nine the number of people in custody in connection with the <ei37>bombings</ei37>.
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